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The Death of Maricha | A Story of Ramayana
Ravana began to brood and think of his plan of attack. He remembered his friend Maricha who lived in a secluded hermitage across the ocean.
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Archangel Jophiel | The Angel of Judgement
Jophiel was there when humanity first used their free will to go astray.
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Orisha Yemoja | The Spirit of the Great Mother
Yemoja is a deity of the rivers and the surface of water bodies. Her origins lay in Nigeria and she continues to be venerated throughout the African diaspora.
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Ostrich Symbolism | The Feather of Truth and Justice
To the ancient Egyptians, the ostrich feather was a powerful symbol of truth, justice and purity.
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A Story of Loss | The Biblical Matriarch Ruth
When Naomi’s sons pass away, Naomi instructs her daughters-in-law to return home. Orpah returns home, but Ruth remains.
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A Parable of Work and Rest | Wisely Investing in the Future
When we partake in online shopping, sneak in work on the weekends, watch television into the wee hours of the night; do we realise that we are, in effect, not resting?
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The Father | A Verse from the Rig Veda
Since the 2nd millennium BCE, the sounds and texts of the Rig Veda were orally transmitted.
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The Nehemiah Leadership Legacy | Reconstructing a Lost Identity
The vision was to rebuild the wall, but the wall was not ‘the important part’ of the vision.
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A Dynamic Leader | The Sound of A New Call
In the midst of all the short-lived glamour of social media mayhem, training events and temporary testimonials; there is one curious omission throughout leadership seminars, courses and retreats.
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A Shared Destiny | A Parable on God’s Commitment to Desire
Before you can make a commitment to anyone or anything–remember that the first commitment you made is the one you made to God–to your higher calling, to your higher self.